Hi All, I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on Solaris 8. Since installing 2.2.7, we've been having a problem where occassionally (starting to happen more) users are denied access to their home directory. They are able to login and their roaming profile is downloaded (which is in their [homes] share). But as soon as they try to get to their home directory, they get an access denied error. We've had reports of users sometimes being able to get to their home directories immediately after logging in, but then losing access later (this has led to a couple of data loss issues). I _think_ the users are actually losing access to all of the shares on the server when this happens, but I haven't been able to verify that yet. Usually, if they log out and log back in everything is fine. I haven't seen any error messages in the event viewer of the local machine, and about the only thing I see in the samba logs is this: Feb 26 16:18:08 stak smbd[25696]: [ID 702911 local7.error] [2003/02/26 16:18:08, 0] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_GetWd(687) Feb 26 16:18:08 stak smbd[25696]: [ID 702911 local7.error] vfs_GetWd: vfs_getwd call failed, errno Permission denied Feb 26 16:18:08 stak smbd[25696]: [ID 702911 local7.error] [2003/02/26 16:18:08, 0] smbd/vfs.c:reduce_name(755) Feb 26 16:18:08 stak smbd[25696]: [ID 702911 local7.error] couldn't vfs_GetWd for W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL /private/samba/print Obviously, this appears to be more of a printer driver issue, but there are about 32,000 lines of these errors in the last three days. Maybe it's related, maybe not. I've tried deleting the .tdb files and restarting samba. This seems to resolve the problem for a while, but within few hours or days, the errors start popping up again. I'm not convinced that deleting the files does any good. Anyway, I know this is not much information to go on, but I have been fighting this for several weeks without much success. And on a busy production server, it's difficult to troubleshoot, especially when I can't easily replicate the problem. Any ideas or troubleshooting tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, - Steve ----------------------------- Steve Cleveland Computing Systems Analyst College of Engineering Oregon State University -----------------------------